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A look inside the Beatles’ messy breakup, 50 years later
Unbridled ambition and bruised egos created an irreparable fissure.
04/18/2020 15:59 UTC
Will any band ever break up?
Classic rockers have cashed in on reunions for years. But a new generation is proving reunions can actually be good
08/16/2012 04:00 UTC
"Now I'm a believer": Inside Monkees drummer Micky Dolenz's FBI lawsuit
The last surviving member of the Monkees seeks his unredacted FBI file, which describes the band as "beatnik types"
09/01/2022 20:23 UTC
How Kennedy Center honoree Amy Grant has walked the line between "Christian" and "secular" music
The line between contemporary Christian music and secular pop music has always been blurry
11/26/2022 15:59 UTC
Forget the Haight and Woodstock
A new book makes a compelling case that Laurel Canyon, home to Joni, Zappa, Mama Cass and many more, was the true center of '60s rock.
05/22/2006 16:12 UTC
Give your inner '90s teen what it wants and watch Hanson's new video
You can finally get "MMMBop" out of your head
05/26/2017 21:14 UTC
Hip-hop's odd couple gets odder
OutKast's new double album is a critic's dream -- a self-indulgent but thrilling mixture of Southern funk, indie rock and art music.
09/25/2003 00:00 UTC
From "Better Call Saul" to Larry Wilmore: The most anticipated pop cultural events of 2015
Sequels! Finales! And the impending domination of James Corden!
01/02/2015 00:00 UTC
Meat Loaf taught me it's OK to have big dreams
The musician lived a life full of passion that was as intense and sprawling as any of his ballads
01/22/2022 16:00 UTC
Pirates' golden oldies
Forget "Hoist the Sails" and Keith Richards' aimless noodlings. Find out what the real "Pirates of the Caribbean" might have sung.
05/29/2007 19:30 UTC
Will you still love me tomorrow?
In the '60s and '70s, you couldn't turn on the radio without hearing a Carole King song. Thirty years later, the earth's still moving under her feet.
06/19/1999 20:00 UTC
Forty-year careers: 11 artists who are still great after four decades
The Stones might not have aged so well, but these artists are champions of the multi-decade career
05/31/2014 19:00 UTC
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